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  • Megalomania and self-abasement

    Megalomania and self-abasement

    by Michaela Preiner | Mar 22, 2024 | 2021, Theatre

    A production by the Israeli Acco Theater left the audience at the “wortwiege” festival in Wiener Neustadt with goosebumps. “The Anthology” proved to be an artful blend of different genres. The play alternated between musical cabaret, psychodrama and history lesson, but with the best means the theater has to offer: two stage professionals.

  • What is it like to be an Israeli?

    What is it like to be an Israeli?

    by Elisabeth Ritonja | Mar 12, 2024 | Allgemein, Theatre

    Two Israeli directors reflect on stage about a new play as well as about their lives in Europe and life in Israel itself. Witty and profound, humorous and sad at the same time, they won over the audience at ‘wortwiege’ in the Kasematten in Wiener Neustadt.

  • Sea glitter and fire crackling

    Sea glitter and fire crackling

    by Elisabeth Ritonja | Sep 24, 2023 | 2021, 2021, Tanz

    Korhan Basaran impressed the audience of the “wortwiege” with his “Dido” in the Kasematten in Wiener Neustadt.

  • A good story is like a fit knife

    A good story is like a fit knife

    by Aurelia Gruber | Sep 17, 2023 | 2021, Theatre

    Austrian premiere of “Orlando Trip” in the Kasematen of Wiener Neustadt.

  • From the ape-like gait to the human jogging mania

    From the ape-like gait to the human jogging mania

    by Elisabeth Ritonja | Sep 11, 2023 | 2021, Theatre

    Aleksandar Acev shows in his performance “Lucy was not long ago” that our repertoire of movements is not only anthropologically well comprehensible. He also makes clear that we express our feelings with our body at every moment. Whether we want it or not.

  • Why is this Shakespeare so unknown?

    Why is this Shakespeare so unknown?

    by Aurelia Gruber | Sep 22, 2022 | 2021, Theatre

    The production not only lives from the fact that it shows different views of a successful state and their respective representatives. The production also lives from strong, emotional moments.